Grand Danois
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Reagan wanted to share the SDI with Gorby and Clinton/Putin had feelers out for a shared programme and technology too. It would be quite an elaboration to go into details as to why it didn't succeed, but pointing fingers of blame is fruitless exercise. I will add though, that iirc the Russians saw it [Clinton/Putin thing] as a vehicle to replace the US in W Europe in the same way the US "replaced" the Sovs in E Europe, which of course makes it a total no go. And the US Congress hated it too.Of course not. The USA proposal was merery to allow inspection to make sure USA didnt place ICBM's instead of ABM missiles. Of course, it is still not enouth.
It was part of a recent proposal to the Russians to create a joint picture (i.e. share sanitized(?) real time data) from radar sites. And permanently basing personnel from each side is also a real world confidence building measure.
So quite frankly, there has been a lot of opportunity and even though the Bush admin isn't helping here, the Russians are in a accelerating pace painting themselves into a corner.
And this is serious for Russia as she is short on real long term allies. (No, the SCO will never be like NATO - too many "alpha" countries and they are natural strategic competitors. )
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